Aerosmith Announce Deuces Are Wild 2019 Las Vegas Residency

The GRAMMY-winning band's Sin City stint will begin April 2019 at the MGM

Jennifer Velez

GRAMMYs

Aug 15, 2018 - 4:44 pm

Aerosmith fans rejoice! The GRAMMY-winning band is headed to Las Vegas with their Deuces Are Wild Las Vegas Residency beginning April 2019 at the MGM.

We’re taking Sin City by storm with our Deuces Are Wild Las Vegas Residency, opening April of 2019 at Park Theater at Park MGM! Citi presale begins Monday 8/20 at 10am PT before public on sale Friday 8/24 at 10am! For all dates, VIP info & to buy tickets: https://t.co/LVcDrPMcshpic.twitter.com/FDlTI8B56y

"We’re taking Sin City by storm with our Deuces Are Wild Las Vegas Residency," the band said of their 18-show announcement. Live Nation has said the residency is the "world's first THX Certified live performance presented in L-ISA Immersive Hyperreal Sound," according to Billboard.

Last fall, the band, whose song "Dream On" was a part of the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame class of 2018, canceled shows due to Steven Tyler's health. The residency is the first set of consecutive performances since Tyler's medical issues.

Pre-sale tickets are on sale Aug. 16. Ticket prices begin just under $70. VIP meet and greet as well as a pre-show Q&As with the band are also available for fans who want a more intimate experience. For more information on purchasing tickets go to the Ticketmaster website.

Florida Georgia Line Announce Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Residency

Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard are all in for Sin City — find out who will be yodeling during the opening set

Tim McPhate

GRAMMYs

Jun 4, 2018 - 2:05 pm

This coming fall, Florida Georgia Line are leaving behind their Southern roots in favor of some West Coast action. Specifically, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard have announced their first-ever Las Vegas residency, kicking off an exclusive five-night engagement Dec. 1 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. And the "Meant To Be" country are doubling down with yodeling sensation Mason Ramsey, who will serve as opening act.

"From writing on the back of tailgates, to selling out our first stadium tour last summer, and now bringing good music and good vibes to the Strip, BK and I just feel so blessed," Hubbard told E! Online.

"We keep reaching our wildest dreams!" added Brian Kelley. "Last year I got to direct my first video ['Smooth'] here [in Vegas], and the city's energy is just out of this world. We're all in for this one.”

The announcement follows the release of two new Florida Georgia Line songs last week "Simple" and "Colorado," which Kelley described as "the next chapter of FGL" last week. The duo's other recent chapter, "Meant To Be" with Bebe Rexha, has been a thrilling read for fans. The song climbed to No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and its video is approaching half a billion views on YouTube.

Tickets for Florida Georgia Line Live From Las Vegas will go on sale to the public starting June 9 at 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster, with pre-sales starting June 5.

Blink-182 Announce 2018 Las Vegas Residency At Palms Casino

Blink-182are inviting you to turn the lights off and carry yourself to Las Vegas starting this May. The GRAMMY nominees have announced Kings of the Weekend, a select residency run at the Palms Casino Resort that will launch May 26–27 and continue on select weekends through November.

"When the Palms asked us to do a residency here in Vegas, we said ‘Absolutely!'" said Mark Hoppus via a statement. "Now, we just have to cast our showgirls, create our set list — a true throwback of Vegas classics with Sinatra, Liberace. Maybe we can even marry someone onstage. … The possibilities in Vegas are endless."

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. So we're staying in Vegas for 16 nights of shows at the @PearlatPalms.

The Cranberries Announce Eighth And Final Album, 'In The End'

The Irish alt-rock band, who lost lead singer Dolores O'Riordan last year, also unveiled a new single titled "All Over Now"

Jennifer Velez

GRAMMYs

Jan 15, 2019 - 4:02 pm

Band members of Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries have announced that they will release their eighth and final album In The End on April 26 via BGM.

"In honour of our dear friend and bandmate, Dolores, we present to you the final album from The Cranberries, ‘In The End,’" the band tweeted.

The announcement comes one year after the death of powerful lead vocalist Dolores O'Riordan, who died suddenly while in London for a recording session on Jan. 15, 2018. She was 46.

In honour of our dear friend and bandmate, Dolores, we present to you the final album from The Cranberries, ‘In The End’. Tune into the Jeremy Vine show on @BBCRadio2 at 1:30PM tomorrow to hear ‘All Over Now’. pic.twitter.com/YT0j4Hy7Js

The band also released a single titled "All Over Now" from the upcoming album. The song "blends rock, alternative and catchy almost pop-sounding melodies to deliver a classic Cranberries sound," the band said on their website.

The BBC reported in Sept. that O'Riordan's cause of death was a "tragic accident" due to excessive drinking. She was found submerged in the bath of her hotel room.

For 30 years, the Cranberries blended alternative rock with pop to create a melodic sound that could be both hard and sweet. Hits like "Zombie" and "Dreams" captured the band's ability to shift their sound. The final album, which has 11 tracks and was produced by Stephen Street, is a "fitting and powerful closure," the band said.

"I can't think of a more fitting way to commemorate the first anniversary of Dolores' passing and to celebrate her life than to announce to the world the release of her final album with the band," O'Riordan's mother, Eileen O'Riordan, said on the band's album announcement.

The "Rebel Girl" band, who inspired women to express themselves via music and DIY culture, will play all-ages shows in Los Angeles and New York City, as well as a 16+ show in Brooklyn, N.Y. that will begin in the spring.

"Bikini Kill are thrilled to announce they will be regrouping to play shows in NY and LA this spring," the band said on their website. "They will perform with their iconic line-up of Kathleen Hanna on vocals, Tobi Vail on drums, and Kathi Wilcox on bass -- along with guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle."

The group formed in 1990 and were based in Olympia, Wash. and Washington, D.C. Before their break-up in 1997, they recorded and released a demo, two EPs, two LPs and three singles. They toured the U.S., Japan, Europe and Australia.

Frontwoman Hanna went on to form band Le Tigre and a solo career as Julie Ruin. The Punk Singer documentary is based on her activism and musical career and shows the singer's life and battle with Lyme disease.

Tickets for all three shows will go on sale on Friday, Jan. 18. Both NYC shows will be on sale at 9 A.M. PT / 12 P.M. ET, while the L.A. show will go on sale at 10 A.M. PT / 1 P.M. ET. For more info, visit the band's website.

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